Archive for October 3rd, 2009

Chinese Culture – Mysterious Rock Paintings in Guizhou(4)

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

“Horses” in rock painting of  Huamaya cliff

An image of two men riding horses

Rock paintings in Guizhou are mostly drawn in reddish brown and a few of them are carved on cliffs. They reflect the life and production of ancient societies and spiritual and cultural life of ancient people. For example, rock paintings in Painted Horse Cliff are considered a historical panorama on life of ancient ethnic groups. This set of rock paintings describes the celebrations of a local festival and vividly depicts some 150 images, including human figures, horses, trees, caves, cranes, birds, the sun, stars, mountain paths and clouds.

The horse is the subject that most frequently appears in rock paintings in Guizhou, because the horse is raised in a large number during the Song and Ming dynasties. According to historical records, 42,679 horses raised in western Guizhou were sent to the empire’s capital as tributes within the twenty years from 1384 to 1404. Thanks to growing demands for horses, local people in Guizhou raised horses with great enthusiasm. And thus, horse grazing scenes often appear in rock paintings made during this period of time.

Source: chinaculture.org

Beijing Olympic – Kozmus hammers gold

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Kozmus hammers gold
Primoz Kozmus of Slovenia celebrates. (Photo credit: Xinhua)

(BEIJING, August 17) — Primoz Kozmus of Slovenia has taken gold in the Men’s Hammer Throw at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 17, giving Slovenia its first ever Olympic track and field gold medal.

Kozmus, a silver medalist at the world championships last August, produced a season-best of 82.02 meters on his second throw.

Belarus filled out the rest of the podium, with Athens 2004 fourth-place finisher Vadim Devyatovskiy throwing 81.61 meters to claim silver, beating three-time world champion Ivan Tsikhan, who claimed bronze with a 81.51 meter throw.

Defending Olympic champion Koji Murofushi from Japan placed fifth at 80.71.

“I’m happy. This is my dream come true. I’m very satisfied with the result,” reflected Kozmus on his victory.

(Source: en.beijing2008.cn)

Chinese Character – family tree:家谱

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

family tree:

Chinese Pinyin: jia1 pu3

(Source: about.com)